+ A painting thought to be the lost second copy of Caravaggio’s Judith Beheading Holofernes is now on display at the Brera Art Gallery in Milan. The decision to include the piece, which was discovered in an attic two years ago, as an original Caravaggio, has sparked controversy within the art community as its authenticity remains uncertain. [Vancouver Sun]

+ Germany has appointed its first Jewish members to the panel in charge of meditating ownership disputes surrounding Nazi-looted artworks. [The Art Newspaper]

+ Two more archeological sites near the Iraqi City of Mosul have been destroyed amidst the fight against the ISIS stronghold. [National Geographic]

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